Benzoic acid derivatives

ABSTRACT

THE INVENTION RELATES TO A SERIES OF NEW COMPOUNDS, TO SALTS OF THESE COMPOUNDS AND TO METHODS FOR THE PREPARATION OF THE COMPOUNDS. THE NEW COMPOUNDS HAVE THE GENERAL FORMULA:   1-A,2-(R2-CO-NH-),4-(HOOC-),(R1-NH-)BENZENE   IN WHICH R1 IS SELECTED FROM THE GROUP CONSISTING OF ALKYL RADICALS WITH FROM 3 TO 8 CARBON ATOMS IN THE CARBON CHAIN; MONO-NUCLEAR AROMATICALLY AND MONO-NUCLEAR HETEROCYCLICALLY SUBSTITUTED METHYL AND ETHYL; A IS SELECTED FROM THE GROUP CONSISTING OF UNSUBSTITUTED AND SUBSTITUTED PHENOXY RADICALS, PHENYLTHIO RADICALS, BENZOYL, BENZYL AND A-HYDROXYBENZYL RADICALS; R2 IS SELECTED FROM THE GROUP CONSISTING OF HYDROGEN, LOWER ALKYL GROUPS, LOWER ALKOXY GROUPS, UNSUBSTITUTED AND MONO- AND DI-SUBSTITUTED AMINO GROUPS. IN PARTICULAR THE COMPOUNDS OF FORMULA (1) HAVE A PRONOUNCED DIURETIC AND OR SALURETIC ACTIVITY WHICH IS SURPRISING IN VIEW OF THE CHEMICAL STRUCTURE AND THE ABSENCE OF A SULPHAMYL GROUP.

United States Patent 3,819,692 BENZOIC ACID DERIVATIVES Peter Werner Feit, Gentofte, and Ole Bent T. Nielsen, Vanlose, Denmark, assignors to Lovens Kemiske Fabrik Produktionsaktieselskab, Ballerup, Denmark No Drawing. Filed June 1, 1971, Ser. No. 149,012 Claims priority, application Great Britain, June 18, 1970, 29,740/ 70 Int. Cl. C07c 101/48 US. Cl. 260-519 7 Claims ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE The invention relates to a series of new compounds, to salts of these compounds and to methods for the prep aration of the compounds. The new compounds have the general formula:

in which R, is selected from the group consisting of alkyl radicals with from 3 to 8 carbon atoms in the carbon chain; mono-nuclear aromatically and mono-nuclear heterocyclically substituted methyl and ethyl; A is selected from the group consisting of unsubstituted and substituted phenoxy radicals, phenylthio radicals, benzoyl, benzyl and a-hydroxybenzyl radicals; R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, lower alkyl groups, lower alkoxy groups, unsubstituted and monoand di-substituted amino groups.

In p'articul-ar the compounds of formula (I) have a pronounced diuretic and/or saluretic activity which is surprising in view of the chemical structure and the absence of a sulphamyl group.

O Rz-PJ-HN COOH in which R is selected from the group consisting of alkyl radicals with from 3 to 8 carbon atoms in the carbon chain; mono-nuclear aromatically and mono-nuclear heterocyclically substituted methyl and ethyl; A is selected from the group consisting of unsubstituted and substituted phenoxy radicals, phenylthio radicals, benzoyl, benzyl and a-hydroxybenzyl radicals; R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, lower alkyl groups, lower alkoxy groups, unsubstituted and mono-lower and di-lower alkylamino groups.

Whenever the expression lower alkyl is used in the foregoing and in the following it stands for a straight or branched alkyl radical with from 1-6 carbon atoms in the chain.

In particular, R, can be a straight or branched alkyl radical, e.g. a propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, or ter-t. butyl radical, or one of the different isomeric pentyl, hexyl, heptyl or octyl radicals. When R represents a mono-nuclear heteroeyclically substituted methyl or ethyl group the heterocycle can be a monocyclic radical containing one oxygen, sulphur or nitrogen atom as ring member, e.g. 2-, 3- or 4-pyridyl, 2- or 3-furyl or -thienyl. Illustrative examples of such mono-nuclear substituted methyl and ethyl groups are benzyl, 1- or 2-phenylethyl, furyl-methyl and the corresponding ethyl radicals.

The benzene nucleus of the substituents A and R of formula (I) can be substituted in dilferent positions with difi'erent groups, such as one or more halogen atoms, e.g. chlorine or bromine atoms, lower alkyl, halo-lower alkyl, e.g. trifluoromethyl, chloromethyl, 2-chloroethyl, dichloromethyl, trichloromethyl or bromomethyl; canboxy, carb (lower)alkoxy or carbamyl radicals; di-lower alkylamino radicals, hydroxy groups, which may be etherified, e.g. lower alkoxy such as methoxy, ethoxy, npropoxy, isopropoxy, n-butoxy or isobutoxy; or esterified with lower aliphatic carboxylic acids, such as lower alkanoic acids, e.g. acetic, propionic or pivalic acid, lower alkenoic acids, e.g. acrylic or methacrylic acid, lower aliphatic dicarboxylic acids, e.g. oxalic, malonic, succinic, glutaric, adipic, maleic or fumaric acid or their half esters with lower alkanols, e.g. methanol or ethanol; or etherified mercapto groups such as methylthio, ethylthio, isopropylthio, butylthio or isobutylthio.

In the formula (I) R preferably stands for alkyl with from 1-5 carbon atoms in the chain which can be straight or branched, or for alkoxy groups with from 14 carbon atoms in the chain which can be straight or branched, or for amino, mono-lower alkylamino or di-lower alkylamino groups, e.g. methylamino, ethylamino, diisopropylamino and similar primary and secondary amines with from 1-4 carbon atoms in the alkyl group attached to the amino group.

The salts of the compounds are in particular pharmaceutical'ly acceptable salts, and include, for example, alkali metal salts, alkaline earth metal salts, the ammonium salt, or amine salts formed, for instance, from mono-, di, or trialkylamines, or mono-, di-, or trialkanolamines or cyclic amines.

According to animal experiments performed it has now been found that the compounds of formula I of the invention have a pronounced diuretic and/or saluretic activity which is surprising in view of the chemical struc ture and the absence of a sulphamyl group. The low toxicity in connection with a favourable therapeutic index make the present compounds particularly valuable.

For use in human and veterinary practice the compounds can be administered by the oral, enteral or parenteral route, and can preferably be prescribed in the form of e.g. tablets containing the free acid, or a salt thereof with an atoxic base mixed with carriers and/or auxiliary agents.

According to preliminary trials the compounds of the invention are appropriately given by the oral route in doses from 5 mg. to 50 mg. each, once, twice, or thrice daily always depending on the condition of the patient and under direction of the physician. When given by the parenteral route the doses are preferably 2.5 mg. to 25 mg. administered appropriately once a day. Salts, which are soluble in water, are with advantage used in preparations for injection.

The pharmaceutical preparations are useful in the treatment of oedematous conditions e.g. cardiac, hepatic, renal, lung and brain oedema, or oedematous conditions during pregnancy, and of pathological conditions which produce an abnormal retention of the electrolytes of the body and in the treatment of hypertension.

HzN COOH in which A and R are as defined above.

This compound can be transformed into a compound of the invention by acylation with an acid of the formula RgCOOH in which R has the meaning as defined hereinbefore or a reactive derivative of the acid in question, e.g. an anhydride, a mixed anhydride, or an acid halide, preferably an acid chloride of a carboxylic acid such as acetic acid, or with a carbamyl halide such as dimethylcarbamyl chloride, or by reacting with an alkylisocyanate or isocyanic acid, or an alkyl chlorocarbonate to form the compound of formula I. These reactions are all well known to the man skilled in the art.

Depending on the reaction conditions the compounds are obtained as free carboxylic acids, as salts thereof or as esters thereof. In the latter case the ester obtained is subsequently saponified.

The starting materials of formula II in which the NHR group is placed in the 3-position can be prepared in several ways. In one method 3-amino-4-A-5-nitrobenzoic acids are alkylated at the 3-amino group followed by a reduction of the S-nitro group to a S-amino group. The alkylation processes are well known methods which are described in the complete specification of our South African Pat. No. 69/8,615. The reduction of the nitro group can be performed for instance by a catalytic hydrogenation or by reduction with e.g. dithionite or ferro salts in suitable solvents depending on what A stands for. The 3 amino-4-A-5-nitro-benzoic acids are new compounds, which can be prepared from the corresponding 4-A-3,5-dinitro-benzoic acids by a partial reduction for instance by addition of sodium dithionite to the pyridinium salt of the acid in question at or about room temperature.

The compounds 4-A-3,5-dinitro-benzoic acids are partly known compounds and the unknown can be prepared by methods described in the chemical literature for similar compounds. For example are the 4-benzoyl-derivatives prepared according to the following reaction:

N03 l1: (1) S 0 Ch H0 (2) Friedel-Crafts OzN 00 C105 III N 0: O n-b OzN COUCH" in which reaction the starting substance of formula III is known and has been described in Chem. Ber. 26, p. 2983 (1893).

The products of formula II in which A is benzyl can be prepared from the corresponding benzoyl-derivatives by a Wolff-Kishner reaction as a last step.

The compounds of formula (I) in which A is an ahydroxybenzyl radical can be prepared from the corresponding benzoyl-derivatives by reduction, preferably with sodium borohydride.

When A is phenoxy or phenylthio the compounds can be prepared from a 4-halo-3,5-dinitro benzoic acid by reacting this compound with a compound of the formula AH, i.e. with a phenol or a thiophenol, preferably at a pH above 7.

The starting materials of formula II in which the NH-R group is placed in the 2-position and A represents phenoxy or phenylthio can for instance be prepared from 2-NHR -4-A-5-nitro-benzoic acids by reduction of the nitro group by known methods. As already mentioned above the reduction method preferred depends on the meaning of the substituent A. The 2-NH-R -4-A-5-nitrobenzoic acids can be prepared e.g. from 2-fluoro-4-chlorobenzoic acid which by nitration is converted to the 2-fluoro-4-chloro-S-nitrobenzoic acid, whereupon the fluoro atom is replaced by the NH-R group and finally the chloro atom in the 4-position is replaced by the group A by reaction with a compound of the formula AH, i.e. with a phenol, a thiophenol preferably at a pH above seven.

The starting materials of formula II in which the NHR group is placed in the 2-position and A is benzoyl can be prepared from the known 2-amino-4-carboxy-5- nitro-toluene which after acylation of the amino group is subjected to a Friedel-Crafts reaction whereby the carboxy group is converted into a 4-benzoyl group. By oxydation in known manner the methyl group is oxydized to a carboxy group and after deacylation of the protected amino group the 2-amino-4-benzoyl-5-nitro benzoic acid is obtained. By alkylation of the Z-amino group followed by a reduction of the S-nitro group by well-known processes the compounds of formula II in which A is a benzoyl radical is obtained. These compounds can be converted to compounds of formula II in which A is a-hydroxybenzyl by a reduction with for instance sodium borohydride and to the compounds of formula II in which A is benzyl by a Wolff- Kishner reduction.

The preparation of the compounds are described more in detail in the following Examples which are only illustrative and not limiting for the invention:

EXAMPLE 1 (A) 3-Amino-5-nitro-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid To a suspension of 3,5-dinitro-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid (40 g.) in water (400 ml.) pyridine (60 ml.) is added, while stirring. When the formation of the pyridine salt is completed the mixture is cooled to 10 C. and a solution of sodium dithionite (52 g. containing 87% sodium dithionite) in water (400 ml.) is added during 10 minutes, while stirring and keeping the temeprature below 12 C. Then the still cold solution is filtered, and the filtrate acidified by addition of 4 N hydrochloric acid (220 ml.). After stirring for 8 hours, the precipitated 3-amino-5-nitro-4- phenoxy-benzloic acid is collected by filtration and recrystallized from ethanol/water. The compound is obtained with a melting point of 231232 C.

(B) Ethyl 3-benzylamino-5-nitro-4-phenoxy-benzoate A mixture of 3-amino-5-nitro-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid (27.4 g.), benzyl bromide (43 g.) and ethanol (400 ml.) is refluxed for 4 hours. An additional amount of benzyl bromide (24 g.) is added and the refluxing is continued for 4 hours. After cooling the precipitated ethyl 3-benzylamino-S-nitro-4-phenoxy-benzoate is collected by filtration. After recrystallization from ethanol, the ester is obtained with a melting point of 10l-102 C.

(C) 3-Benzylamino-5-nitro-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid A mixture of ethyl 3-benzylamino-5-nitro-4-phenoxybenzoate (15 g.), ethanol (225 ml.) and 1 N sodium hydroxide (225 ml.) is heated on a steam bath for 30 minutes. 4 N hydrochloric acid (60 ml.) is added and, after cooling, the precipitated 3-benzylamino-5-nitro-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid is collected by filtration. After recrystallization from ethanol the acid is obtained with a melting point of 190192 C.

(D) 5-Amino-3-benzylamino-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid To a solution of sodium dithionite (26 g. containing 87% of sodium dithionite) in water ml.) aqueous benzylamino-5-nitro-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid (13 g.) are added, while stirring. After 15 minutes the reaction mixture is heated on a steam bath for 30 minutes. 2 N hydrochloric acid (320 ml.) is added and he heating is continued for 15 minutes. After cooling, the precipitated 5- anlino-3-benzylamino-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid is collected by filtration, washed with water and recrystallized from ethanol. The compound is obtained with a melting point of 184-185 C.

EXAMPLE 2 (A) 3,5-Dinitro-4-phenylthio-benzoic acid A mixture of 4-chloro-3,S-dinitro-benzoic acid (24.6 g.), thiophenol (11.3 ml.), sodium hydrogen carbonate (20 g.), and water (200 ml.) is left standing, until the evolution of carbon dioxide has ceased. Then the reaction mixture is heated to 85 C. for 1 hour. The hot solution is thereafter filtered and the filtrate acidified with 4 N hydrochloric acid. After cooling, the precipitate is collected by filtration and recrystallized from aqueous ethanol. The 3,5-dinitro-4-phenylthio-benzoic acid is obtained with a melting point of 197-198 C.

(B) 3-Amino-5-nitro-4-phenylthio-benzoic acid (C) Ethyl 3-benzylamino-5-nitro-4-phenylthio benzoate A mixture of 3-amino-5-nitro-4-phenylthio-benzoic acid (30 g.), benzyl bromide (48 g.), and anhydrous ethanol (450 ml.) is refluxed for 6 hours. After cooling, the precipitated ethyl 3-benzylamino-S-nitro-4-phenylthio-benzoate is collected by filtration and recrystallized from ethanol. The compound is obtained with a melting point of 103-105 C.

(D) 3-B enzylamino-5-nitro-4-phenylthio-benzoic acid A mixture of ethyl 3-benzylamino-5-nitro-4-phenylthiobenzoate g.), 1 N sodium hydroxide (150 ml.), and water (150 ml.) is heated on a steam bath for 1 hour. After cooling, 1 N hydrochloric acid (155 ml.) is added, the precipitate collected by filtration and recrystallized from aqueous ethanol. The 3-benzylamino-5-nitro-4- phenylthio-benzoic acid is obtained with a melting point of 175176.5 C.

(E) S-Amino-3-benzylamino-4-phenylthio-benzoic acid By using 3 benzylamino-5-nitro4-phenylthio-benz0ic acid (6 g.), sodium dithionite (10.8 g.), aqueous ammonia (36 ml.), water (70 ml.), and 4 N hydrochloric acid (100 ml.) and following the procedure of Example 1(D), the 5 amino-3-benzylamino-4-phenylthio-benzoic acid is obtained with a melting point of 187189 C.

EXAMPLE 3 (A) n-Butyl 3-amino-5-nitro-4-phenoxy-benzoate A mixture of 3-amino5-nitro-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid (Example 1(A)) (12.5 g.), n-butanol 100 ml.) and concentrated sulfuric acid is refluxed for 1.5 hours. Then 60 ml. of the solvent are distilled off and after cooling and addition of petrol ether (100 ml.) the n-butyl 3-amino-5- nitro-4-phenoxy-benzoate is precipitated. The crude ester is suspended in water (200 ml.) and by addition of 1 N sodium hydroxide the pH is adjusted to 7, whereby the pure n-butyl 3-amino-5-nitro-4-phenoxy-benzoate is obtained with m.p. -81 C.

(B) 3-n-Butylamino-4-phenoxy-S-nitro-benzoic acid A mixture of n-butyl 3-amino-5-nitro-4-phenoxy-benzoate (15 g.), toluene (250 ml.) and di-n-butyl sulfate (48 g.) is heated under gentle reflux for 60 hours. After cooling the reaction mixture is extracted with 1 N sodium hydrogen carbonate ml.) and water (100 ml.), whereafter the toluene is removed in vacuo. 2 N sodium hydroxide (160 ml.) and ethanol are added to the residue, and the reaction mixture is heated on a steam bath for 2 hours. The ethanol is removed by distillation. After cooling and adjusting the pH to 1.5 the crude acid is extracted with diethyl ether (500 ml.). After evaporation in vacuo the crude 3-n-butylamino-4-phenoxy-S-nitro-benzoic acid is recrystallized twice from benzene to form the pure compound with m.p. -131 C.

(C) 5-Amino-3-n-butylamino-4-phenoxy benzoic acid EXAMPLE 4 (A) Ethyl 4-benzoyl-3,S-dinitro-benzoate A mixture of 4-carbethoxy-2,6-dinitro-benzoic acid (10.0 g.) and thionyl chloride (50 ml.) is refluxed for 1 hour. The resulting solution is evaporated in vacuo and the remaining 4-carbethoxy-2,6-dinitro-benzoyl chloride is dissolved in dry benzene (100 ml.). Anhydrous aluminum chloride (10 g.) is then added in portions, while stirring vigorously at room temperature. After the addi tion is complete, the mixture is stirred for an additional 18 hours and is then refluxed for 1 hour. The reaction mixture is then poured onto a mixture of ice (about 200 g.) and concentrated hydrochloric acid (25 ml.). The precipitated material is collected by filtration and is then dissolved in methylene chloride (about ml.). This solution is washed with water, dried (MgSO and evaporated in vacuo. The residue is triturated with ethanol (30 ml.), the precipitate filtered off and washed with ethanol followed by petroleum ether. After drying, crude ethyl 4- benzoyl-3,S-dinitro-benzoate is obtained with a melting point of about C. From the benzene layer of the mother-liquors a further crop with the same melting point is obtained. Recrystallization twice from methyl Cellosolve raises the melting point to 172-173 C.

(B) 4-Benzoyl-3,5-dinitro-benzoic acid (C) 3-Amino-4-benzoyl-5-nitro-benzoic acid A solution of 4-benzoyl-3,S-dinitro-benzoic acid (10.6 g.) in a mixture of pyridine (21.5 ml.) and water (60 ml.) is cooled to 15 C. To the stirred solution, sodium dithionite (14.0 g.) is added in portions over a period of 7 minutes keeping the temperature at 15-17 C. After the addition is complete, the stirring at C. is continued for a further 7 minutes. The resulting red solution is carefully acidified with concentrated hydrochloric acid (40 ml.) keeping the temperature below C. The reaction mixture is left at room temperature for about 20 hours. The precipitated material is then collected by filtration and washed with water. After recrystallization from acetonitrile, 3-amino-4-'benzoyl-S-nitro-benzoic acid with a melting point of 203-204 C. (dec.) is obtained.

(D) 4-Benzoyl-3-benzylamino-5-nitro-benzoic acid A solution of 3-amino-4-benzoyl-5nitro-benzoic acid (3.0 g.) and benzylbromide (3.0 ml.) in methyl Cellosolve (15 ml.) is heated on a steambath for 7 hours. 4 N sodium hydroxide (15 ml.) is added and the heating is continued for a further min. After cooling, the resulting solution is carefully acidified with 4 N hydrochloric acid (20 ml.). The precipitated oil crystallizes on standing overnight. The material is then triturated with ethanol (25 ml.) and is collected by filtration. After drying and recrystallization from ethanol, 4-benzoyl-3-benzylamino-S-nitrobenzoic acid is obtained with a melting point of 197-199" C. (dec.).

(E) 5-Amino-4-benzoyl-3-benzylamino-benzoic acid To a solution of 4-benzoyl-3-benzylamino-5-nitrobenzoic acid (1.5 g.) in a mixture of pyridine (7.5 ml.) and water (7.5 ml.), sodium dithionite (3.5 g.) is added in portions while stirring at room temperature. After the addition is complete, the reaction mixture is heated on a steambath for 1 hour, and is then evaporated in vacuo. The residue is dissolved in water (about 20 ml.) and the solution is acidified to pH=2.0 with hydrochloric acid. The resulting precipitate i collected by filtration and washed with water. After drying and recrystallization from ethanol, 5-amino-4-benzoyl-3-benzylamino-'benzoic acid is obtained with a melting point of about 192194 C. (dec.).

EXAMPLE 5 5-Amino-3-b enzylamino-4- (a-hydroxyb enzyl) benzoic acid To a stirred solution of 5-amino-4-benzoyl-3-benzoyl- 3-benzylaminobenzoic acid (3.5 g.) in methanol ml.), sodium borohydride (1.5 g.) is added in small portions during 30 minutes. After additional stirring for 3 hours, the solution is carefully acidified with concentrated hydrochloric acid and is then diluted with water to precipitate 5-amino-3-'benzy1amino-4-(a-hydroxybenzyDbenzoic acid.

EXAMPLE 6 5-Amino-4-benzyl-3-benzylamino-benzoic acid A mixture of 5-amino-4-benzoyl-3-benzylaminobenzoic acid (3.5 g.), hydrazine hydrate (80%, 6.0 ml.), potassium hydroxide (2.0 g.), water (6.0 ml.) and diethyleneglycol (25 ml.) is stirred at 130-140 C. for 3 hours. The temperature is then during about 1 hour raised to 215 C. allowing volatile material to distil off. Finally the resulting solution is stirred at 215-220" C. for 3-4 hours until the nitrogen evolution has ceased. After cooling, the solution is diluted with water (25 ml.) and acidified with concentrated hydrochloric acid. The precipitate is collected by filtration, washed with water, dried and recrystallized from ethanol to give 5-amino-4-benzyl-3- benzylamine-benzoic acid with a melting point of 212- 213 C. (dec.).

Example 7 (A) 4-Chloro-2-fluoro-5-nitro-benzoic acid To a mixture of concentrated sulfuric acid 100 ml.) and nitric acid (6 ml., containing 96% nitric acid) 4- chloro-2-fiuoro-benzoic acid (20.9 g.) is added, while stirring. After additional stirring for 2 hours, the reaction mixture is poured into ice-water. The precipitate is collected 'by filtration and washed with water. After recrystallization from aqueous ethanol the 4-chloro-2- fluoro-S-nitro-benzoic acid is obtained with a melting point of l49-153 C.

(B) 2-Benzylamino-4-chloro-S-nitro-benzoic acid A mixture of 4-chloro-2-fluoro-5-nitro-benzoic acid 15 g.), benzylamine (27.4 g.), and anhydrous ethanol (250 ml.) is left at room temperature for 24 hours. The precipitated benzylammonium salt is collected by filtration, washed with alcohol and diethyl ether. Then the obtained salt is suspended in water (400 ml.), and the mixture acidified by addition of 4 N hydrochloric acid while stirring. The precipitated 2-benZylamino-4-chloro-S-nitrobenzoic acid is collected by filtration, washed with water and dried. The compound is obtained with a melting point of 234236 C. under decomposition.

(C) Z-Benzylamino-5-nitro-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid A mixture of 2-benzylamino-4-chloro-5-nitro-benzoic acid (10 g.), phenol (42 g.), and sodium phenolate (11.4 g.) is heated in an oil bath at C. for 4 hours while stirring. Then water (50 ml.) is added and excess of phenol removed from the reaction mixture by steam distillation. After cooling, the precipitated sodium salt of 2-benzylamino-S-nitro-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid is collected by filtration and washed with water. This sodium salt is then suspended in warm water (200 ml.) and the mixture acidified by addition of 4 N hydrochloric acid, while stirring. The precipitate is filtered off, washed with water and recrystallized from aqueous methanol to yield 2-benzylamino-5-nitro-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid with a melting point of -186 C.

(D) 5-Amino-2-benzylamino-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid To a mixture of 2-benzylamino-5-nitro-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid (5 g.), aqueous ammonia (125 ml. containing 25% ammonia), and water (125 ml.), a solution of sodium dithionite (10 g.) in water (50 ml.) is added, and the reaction mixture is heated to 45 C. for 10 minutes. The resulting solution is allowed to cool to room temperature. Then acetic acid is added until pH of 5.4, and the precipitate is collected by filtration. After recrystallization from aqueous ethanol the S-amino-Z-benzylamino-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid is obtained with a melting point of 151- 154 C. under decomposition.

EXAMPLE 8 5-Acetamido-4-benzoyl-3-benzylamino-benzoic acid 5-Amino4-benzoyl-3-benzylamino-benzoic acid (0.5 g.) is dissolved in acetic anhydride (3 ml.). The mixture is left for 30 minutes and the precipitate is collected by filtration, washed with cold acetic anhydride and petroleum ether. After drying and recrystallization from aqueous ethanol, the 5-acetamido-4-benzoyl-3-benzylamino-benzoic acid crystallizing with mol. of water is obtained with a melting point of 196-198 C.

EXAMPLE 9 S-Acetamido-3-benzylamino-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid 5-Amino-3-benzylamino-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid (2 g.) is added to acetic anhydride (20 ml.) while stirring. The stirring is continued for an additional 2 hours. Thereafter the precipitate is collected by filtration and recrystallized from ethanol. The 5-acetamido-3-benzylamino-4-phenoxybenzoic acid is obtained with a melting point of 235-236 C.

EXAMPLE 10 3-Benzylamino-4-phenoxy-5-propionamido-benzoic acid By substituting in example 9 propionic anhydride for acetic anhydride, 3-benzylamino-4-phenoxy-S-propionamido-benzoic acid is obtained with a melting point of 214- 215 C.

9 EXAMPLE 11 S-Acetamido-3-benzylamino-4-phenylthio-benzoic acid 5-Amino-3-benzylamino-4-phenylthio-benzoic acid (0.5 g.) is added to acetic anhydride (5 ml.) while stirring. After additional stirring for 3 hours the reaction mixture is diluted with water (50 ml.). After the acetic anhydride is destroyed, the precipitate is collected and recrystallized from aqueous methyl Cellosolve. The 5-acetamido-3-benzylamino-4-phenylthio-benzoic acid is obtained with a melting point of 25 6-25 8 C.

EXAMPLE 12 3-Benzylamino-5-formamido-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid A solution of S-amino-3-benzylamino-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid (1 g.) in formic acid ml.) is left at room temperature for 2 hours. After evaporation in vacuo, the residue is washed with diethyl ether and recrystallized from ethanol to yield 3-benzylamino-5-formamido-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid with a melting point of 224-226 C.

EXAMPLE 13 3-Benzylamino-5-formamido-4-phenylthio-benzoic acid A solution of 5-amino-3-benzylamino-4-phenylthio-benzoic acid (0.56 g.) in formic acid (5.6 ml.) is left for 2 hours at room temperature followed by standing for 16 hours in a refrigerator. The precipitation is completed by addition of water (80 ml.). After collection by filtration and recrystallization from aqueous methanol, the 3-benzylamino-5-formamido-4-phenylthio-benzoic acid is obtained with a melting point of 215.5-217 C.

EXAMPLE 14 2-Benzylamino-S-formamido-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid A solution of 5-amino-2-benzylamino-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid (1 g.) in formic acid (10 ml.) is left for 24 hours. The reaction mixture is then poured into water (100 ml.). The precipitate is collected by filtration, washed with water and recrystallized from methanol/ water to yield 2- benzylamino-5-formamido-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid with a melting point of 218 C. under decomposition.

EXAMPLE 15 5-Acetamido-Z-benzylamino-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid EXAMPLE l6 3-Benzylamino-4-phenoxy-S-n-propylureylenebenzoic acid A mixture of 5-amino-3-benzylamino-4phenoxy-benzoic acid (1.67 g.), n-propyl isocyanate (0.425 g.), and acetone ml.) is left for 18 hours at room temperature. After cooling, the precipitate is collected by filtration and recrystallized from acetone/petroleum ether. The 3-benzylamino-4-phenoxy-5-n-propylureylene-benzoic acid is obtained with a melting point of 210-211 C.

EXAMPLE 17 3-Benzylamino-4-phenoxy-5-ureido-benzoic acid A mixture of 5-amino-3-benzylamino-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid (3.35 g.), potassium cyanate (l g.), and acetic acid (50 ml.) is left at room temperature for 5 hours. Water (250 ml.) is added, the precipitate collected by filtration and redissolved in boiling 1 N sodium hydrogen carbonate (15 ml.). After cooling, the precipitated sodium salt of 3-benzylamino-4-phenoxy-S-ureido-benzoic 10 acid is collected and washed with water. The sodium salt is then dissolved in boiling water ml.), 1 N hydrochloric acid (5 ml.) is added, and, after cooling, the precipitated 3-benzylamino-4-phenoxy-S-ureido-benzoic acid collected by filtration. After recrystallization from ethanol the compound is obtained with a melting point of 213- 214 C.

EXAMPLE 18 2-Benzylamino-4-phenoxy-5-ureido-benzoic acid To a mixture of S-amino-2-benzylamino-4-phenoxybenzoic acid (1 g.), acetic acid 15 ml.), and water (4 ml.) potassium cyanate (0.3 g.) is added in small portions during 8 minutes, whereafter the reaction mixture is stirred for a further 10 minutes. Water (50 ml.) is then added while stirring, and the precipitate collected by filtration and washed with Water. After recrystallization from methanol the 2-benzylamino-4-phenoxy-S-ureido-benzoic acid is obtained with a melting point of 214-215 C. under decomposition.

EXAMPLE 19 2-Benzylamino-5-carbethoxyamino-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid To an ice cooled mixture of 5-amino-2-benzylamino-4- phenoxy-benzoic acid (1 g.), triethylamine (0.6 g.), and water (35 ml.), ethyl chloroformate (0.25 ml.) is added while stirring. The stirring is continued for 1 and A1. hours at 2-5" C. and 30 minutes at room temperature. After acidification with hydrochloric acid the precipitate is collected by filtration and Washed with water. After recrystallization from methanol/water the 2-benzylamino- 5-carbethoxyamino-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid is obtained with a melting point of 192-194 C. under decomposition.

EXAMPLE 20 3-Benzylamino-5-carbethoxyamino-4-phenoxybenzoic acid To a mixture of 5 amino-3-benzylamino-4-phenoxybenzoic acid (1.4 g.), acetone (50 ml.), and Water (50 ml.), 2 N sodium hydroxide is added until a pH of 7.5. Then a solution of ethyl chloroformate (0.65 g.) in acetone (10 ml.) is added during 30 minutes to the reaction mixture while keeping the temperature at 510 C. and the pH at 7.5 using an automatical end point titrator. When the base consumption has become negligible, 4 N hydrochloric acid is added until a pH of 2.5. The precipitate is collected by filtration and recrystallized from ethanol to yield 3-benzylamino-5-carbethoxy-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid with a melting point of 215 C. under destruction.

EXAMPLE 21 3-n-Butylamino-4-phenoxy-S-ureido-benzoic acid A mixture of 5-amino-3-n-butylamino-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid (0.4 g.), acetic acid (15 ml.), and potassium cyanate (0.3 g.) is left at room temperature for 3 hours. Water (50 ml.) is added and the precipitated 3-n-butylamino-4-phenoxy-5-ureido-benzoic acid collected by filtration. After recrystallization from ethanol the compound is obtained with a melting point of 202-204 C.

EXAMPLE 22 3-Benzylamino-5-methylureylene-4-phenoxybenzoic acid A solution of methyl isocyanate (0.09- g.) in acetone (5 ml.) is added dropwise to a solution of 5-amino-3- benzylamino-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid (0.67 g.) in acetone (10 ml.) at 5 C. Then the reaction mixture is allowed to reach room temperature and kept at this temperature for 22 hours. After cooling the precipitated 3-benzylamino-S-methylureylene-4-phenoxy benzoic acid is collected by filtration and recrystallized from ethanol. The compound is obtained with a melting point of 224-225 C.

1 1 EXAMPLE 23 -Acetamino-3-benzylamino-4-(a-hydroxybenzyl) benzoic acid By substituting in Example 8, 5-amino-3-benzylamino- 4-(a-hydroxybenzyl)benzoic acid for the 5-amino-4-benzoyl-3-benzylaminobenzoic acid, S-acetamino 3 benzylaminrr4-(u-hydroxybenzyDbenzoic acid is obtained with a melting point of 180-181 C. (dec.).

EXAMPLE 24 4-Benzyl-3-benzylamino-S-ureido-benzoic acid in which R is selected from the group consisting of alkyl radicals with from 3 to 8 carbon atoms in the carbon chain and phenyl substituted methyl and ethyl; A is phenoxy; R is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen and lower alkyl groups; and pharmaceutically ac- 'ceptable salts of the carboxylic acid of formula I.

-2. Compounds according to claim 1, in which the NH- R group is in the 2-position in the compounds of formula I.

3. Compounds according to claim 1, in which the NH-R group is in the 3-position of the compounds of formula I.

4. S-Acetamino-B-benzylamino-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid, and pharmaceutically accept-able salts thereof.

5. 3 Benzy1amino-4-phenoxy-S-propionamido-benzoic acid, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.

6. 3-Benzylamino-5-formamid0-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.

7. 5-Acetamido-2-benzylamino-4-phenoxy-benzoic acid, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.

References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,634,583 1/1972 Feit 260-519 3,493,584 2/1970 Weinstock et a1. 260--5'19 3,565,920 2/1971 Werner 260-518 2,462,221 2/1949 Carl 260-562 OTHER REFERENCES Chemische Berichte, v01. 77B, pp. 61-4 (1944).

LORRAINE A. WEI'NBERG ER, Primary Examiner P. J. HAGAN, Assistant Examiner US. Cl. X.R.

260-295 AM, 332.2 A, 347.3, 47 1 C, 501.11, 516, 518 A, 

